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Vol. 44. Issue 9.
Pages 664-665 (November 2021)
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Vol. 44. Issue 9.
Pages 664-665 (November 2021)
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Helicobacter heilmannii s.l. and peptic ulcer disease – A rare cause
Helicobacter heilmannii s.l. y úlcera péptica, una causa rara
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Marisa Linhares
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, Flávio Pereira, Diana Ramos, Rui Sousa
Department of Gastroenterology, Amato Lusitano Hospital, Castelo Branco, Portugal
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We present a case of an 82-years-old woman, previously autonomous. In January 2019, she was admitted in emergency room for epigastric pain and hematemesis. An upper endoscopy was performed, diagnosing one deep gastric ulcer, prepyloric (Forrest IIb), measuring about 50mm, and another duodenal ulcer (Forrest IIc), circumferential that extended between pylorus and D2 (Fig. 1). The patient was hospitalized and treated with proton pump inhibitor.

Figure 1.

Prepyloric gastric ulcer, Forrest IIb (left); circumferential duodenal ulcer Forrest IIc (right).

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The gastric ulcer endoscopic and histologic follow up, showed a progressive improvement (Fig. 2) and no evidence of malignancy, respectively. However, only in the third biopsy samples was demonstrated the presence of Helicobacter heilmannii sensu latu (H. heilmanni s.l.) bacterium (Fig. 3). Patient was treated with quadruple eradication therapy.

Figure 2.

Prepyloric gastric ulcer, almost complete, resolution after 3 months endoscopic follow up.

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Figure 3.

Gastric biopsy samples with bacteria lengthier than H. pylori, stained with modified giemsa (400×), corresponding to Helicobacter heilmannii S.l. specimens (arrows).

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Currently, upper endoscopy showed the gastric ulcer resolution and histologic samples confirmed the eradication of the bacteria. Patient is asymptomatic.

H. Heilmannii s.l. is a non-H. Pylori helicobacter that may be considered a zoonosis.1 Despite its low prevalence (<1%) in humans, this pathogen has been reported to cause peptic ulcer, gastric MALT-lymphoma and gastric carcinoma; and gastric symptom.1–2

The authors highlight this case for its rarity and to reinforce the importance of repeating gastric ulcers.

Acknowledgments

Thanks are due to Dr. Domingos Oliveira and Dr. Rui Caetano Oliveira for providing the histopathologic pictures for the case.

References
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M. Bento-Miranda, C. Figueiredo.
Helicobacter heilmannii sensu lato: an overview of the infection in humans.
World J Gastroenterol, 20 (2014), pp. 17779-17787
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J. Monés Xiol.
Helicobacter pylori-negative peptic ulcer: what is its aetiopathogenesis and treatment?.
Rev Esp Enfermedades Dig, 94 (2002), pp. 692-696
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